The Mediterranean Sea has long been one of the most important and crowded natural hubs for the expansion of human genes and cultures, representing a tri-continental crossroads for human migrations since the first dispersals of anatomically modern humans out of Africa. Both its ancient and modern history, with its amazing chronicle of biological and cultural transitions, has substantially influenced the current patchwork of anthropological types existing within this area. For a deep dissection of this patchwork, Anthropological Genetics combines information related to the population dynamics able to shape the genetic structure of human populations (i.e. geographical constraints, language, cultural, social and political barriers) to those pr...
International audienceThe Levant is a region in the Near East with an impressive record of continuou...
This work explores the genetic landscape of the Western Mediterranean basin. Genome-wide data have b...
The structure of haplogroup H reveals significant differences between the western and eastern edges ...
The Mediterranean Sea has long been one of the most important and crowded natural hubs for the expan...
This special issue of the Annals of Human Biology offers a summary of the current knowledge about th...
Throughout the past few years, a lively debate emerged about the timing and magnitude of the human m...
The Mediterranean Sea has been one of the most important natural hubs for the expansion of human gen...
Context: The Mediterranean area has always played a significant role in human dispersal due to the l...
Due to its history, with a high number of migration events, the Mediterranean basin represents a cha...
[eng] The human populations of the Mediterranean region have been thoroughly studied. Nonetheless, t...
International audienceThe Levant is a region in the Near East with an impressive record of continuou...
This work explores the genetic landscape of the Western Mediterranean basin. Genome-wide data have b...
The structure of haplogroup H reveals significant differences between the western and eastern edges ...
The Mediterranean Sea has long been one of the most important and crowded natural hubs for the expan...
This special issue of the Annals of Human Biology offers a summary of the current knowledge about th...
Throughout the past few years, a lively debate emerged about the timing and magnitude of the human m...
The Mediterranean Sea has been one of the most important natural hubs for the expansion of human gen...
Context: The Mediterranean area has always played a significant role in human dispersal due to the l...
Due to its history, with a high number of migration events, the Mediterranean basin represents a cha...
[eng] The human populations of the Mediterranean region have been thoroughly studied. Nonetheless, t...
International audienceThe Levant is a region in the Near East with an impressive record of continuou...
This work explores the genetic landscape of the Western Mediterranean basin. Genome-wide data have b...
The structure of haplogroup H reveals significant differences between the western and eastern edges ...